Comments on: NY Delegation: 9/11 Workers Getting Sicker

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by Syndicate January 22, 2007 6:41 PM EST
pdun1: You really beleive that? You know I won't be able to beleive anything you say again?
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by pdun1 January 22, 2007 6:41 PM EST
9/11 Was an Inside Job! This dust was created by contolled demolitions of all three buildings. WTC 1, WTC 2, and WTC 7! The firefighters and police know its an inside job! the gag orders prevent them from going public on the issue! why the gag orders? WAKE UP AMERICA
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by Syndicate January 22, 2007 6:36 PM EST
Now she comes out to help them? I knew when the EPA said the air was safe they were full of it, but I also understand why they had to say that. You have 200 acres of office space with monitors that contain lead and floresant lights that contain mercury. Not to mention the pulverized concrete and glass and all the fumes from the combustion of whatever. Very very nasty stuff. But if you tell people the air is posinous you cause a panic and kill more people. Damned if you do damed if you don't.
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by pdun1 January 22, 2007 6:35 PM EST
9/11 Was an Inside Job! This dust was created by contolled demolitions of all three buildings. WTC 1, WTC 2, and WTC 7! The firefighters and police know its an inside job! the gag orders prevent them from going public on the issue! why the gag orders? WAKE UP AMERICA
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by jimibear January 22, 2007 6:28 PM EST
Absolutely nothing. To paraphrase Kennedy, "Ask what your country can do to you, and also what they can fail to do for you."

The answer will be lengthy.
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by antoniof123 January 22, 2007 6:15 PM EST
Our government is just now starting to take care of the Viet Nam vet. Oh wait I think they are still avoiding that one too. So what makes the people think that this will be any different.
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